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Garage of Blessings seeking donations to move

The nonprofit faced a steep rent increase if it didn’t move out by the end of February.

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Ebey’s Landing Trust Board ‘restructuring’ staff

The nine-member board is in a “restructuring phase” because of funding constraints.

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Trial begins in murder of Whidbey man

The woman accused of murdering him nearly five years ago went to trial in Whatcom County.

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Reservist in hot water after flying drone at base

The drone, a small, commercial quadcopter, was rendered “inoperable” by base defense systems.

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Hospital board seeks nominees

The WhidbeyHealth hospital board has two vacancies to fill due to resignations.

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Oak Harbor City Council adopts nepotism policy for boards

It’s unclear if the only person potentially affected by the rule will continue to serve.

Jonathan Kline

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Good Cheer names Jonathan Kline as new executive director

Good Cheer’s new executive director is a familiar face in the South Whidbey community.

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Vehicular homicide suspect sentenced

Wilson pleaded guilty in Island County Superior Court to vehicular homicide and vehicular assault.

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Residents rally against ICE, for democracy

Hundreds of Whidbey residents demonstrated in Coupeville on Friday.

Andrea Downs

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School board member, CADA executive director running for auditor

Andrea Downs filed with the PDC this month to run for the elected office as a Democratic candidate.

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Whidbey Island officials express alarm, fear over ICE in unprecedented session

Officials want Whidbey residents to prioritize their safety in potential encounters with ICE.

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No firearms involved in fight after racist remark outside school

The incident occurred between Coupeville and South Whidbey students on Wednesday night.

Speed limits will change on Highway 20 in the south city limits of Oak Harbor, a decision made during a recent city council meeting.

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Oak Harbor adopts speed zone reductions

Council passed the ordinance — which helps align city code with state rules — unanimously.